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MASTER THE ART OF MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE

Asian Photography

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July 2023

Macro photography is a fascinating subgenre of photography that enables us to capture minute details of tiny subjects, exposing a hidden world that frequently goes unseen. Macro photography has traditionally needed expensive gear and specialised lenses. But because to improvements in smartphone camera technology, anyone with a smartphone can now take beautiful macro pictures. In this post, we’ll look at the practise of macro photography with a smartphone and give you some tips and tricks for bringing out the beauty up close.

- RAJAN GUPTA

MASTER THE ART OF MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE

Getting the hang of Macro Photography

By photographing small objects with a magnification ratio of 1:1 or greater, macro photography enables us to see the delicate features that are frequently hidden from view by the naked eye. It gives us the chance to discover the fascinating world of microscopic organisms, complex textures, and delicate patterns that surrounds us.

Making the most of your smartphone

Even though professional macro lenses provide the best results, you can still take stunning macro pictures with the camera on your smartphone. Here are some pointers to maximise the macro shooting capabilities of your smartphone:

1. Choosing the Right Smartphone: Look for a smartphone that has a macro mode and a high-resolution camera. The newest models frequently have macro features enabled by AI or dedicated macro lenses, which will improve your macro photography experience.

2. Clean the lens: Make sure the lens of your smartphone is clean and free of dust and smudges. For best results, use a microfiber cloth or lens cleaning solution.

3. Stable shooting: To prevent blurry shots, stability is essential for macro photography. Reduce camera shake by using a tripod or by finding a solid surface to place your smartphone on.

4. Experiment with lighting: Good lighting is necessary to catch your subject’s minute nuances. When feasible, use natural light to highlight your subject. You might also think about employing portable light boxes or LED ring lights as external light sources.

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